Obama Eligibility Appealed In Judge Roy Moore’s Court

While many believe the "birthers" are "right wing extremists," there is much evidence that demonstrates that Barack Hussein Obama is not only ineligible for office, but that he is knowingly a usurper to the highest office in the land. The Obama eligibility case is likely to be heard in a court room by a judge who questions Obama's eligibility. Judge Roy Moore was elected chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court last November, a decade after he defied a federal order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state Supreme Court building. Attorney Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and now the head of Freedom Watch, is appealing to Moore's court after the Montgomery Circuit Court dismissed the Obama eligibility case.

2012 Constitution Party presidential nominee Virgil Goode and Alabama Republican Party leader Hugh McInnish are asking the state's highest court to force Secretary of State Beth Chapman to verify that all candidates on the state's 2012 ballot were eligible to serve.

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"We are hopeful that Chief Justice Moore and the rest of the jurists on the Alabama Supreme Court will follow the law," Klayman told WND.

Klayman says he and his team "have great respect for Chief Justice Moore and his integrity and legal acumen."

"He is one courageous and brave man. There are few in this country."

The case is an appeal of a dismissal by the Montgomery Circuit Court.

In his brief, Klayman says "credible evidence and information from an official source" was presented to Chapman before the election indicating Obama might not have been qualified for Oval Office.

The complaint argues Chapman failed her constitutional duty as secretary of state to verify the eligibility of candidates.

Last year, Moore defended Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin who was court-martialed, imprisoned, and stripped of all military rank and privileges because he refused to obey deployment orders, arguing that Obama had not documented his eligibility under Article 2, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution.

Moore said Lakin "not only has a right to follow his personal convictions under the Constitution, he has a duty."

"And if the authority running the efforts of the war is not a citizen in violation of the Constitution, the order is unlawful," he said.

Klayman said that a refusal by Chapman to investigate the qualifications of candidates for president has resulted in "a person believed to be unqualified for that office" having been "elected."

Following Obama's taking the office for a second term in November, Judge Moore declared that Obama violated the Constitution by bombing Libya. He said, "No president has the power to violate constitutional restraints of power," Moore said.

"The Constitution is the rule of law, and [my job is] to uphold the rule of law."

"There is little regard for the Constitution in the courts today, even the U.S. Supreme Court."

"Mr. Obama, is a son of the soil of this country (Kenya). Every other country in this continent is celebrating the Obama win. It is only proper and fitting that the country which he originates should show the same excitement, pomp and colour."

This statement was followed by the Deputy Speaker warning the member who just made the statement,

"You had better be very careful where you transgress between watching your own sovereignty and what can be interpreted in some quarters as some form of treason."

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